Magnoliophyta is the phylum to which the Egnlish oak tree (Quercus robus) belongs.
Specifically, a phylum is a division which scientists place under the plant kingdom Plantae. Magnoliophytaalso may be found designated as Angiospermae since it designates seed-producing, flowering plants. The division in question will include many but not all trees since conifer, gingko and palm trees respectively will be found in the divisions Coniferophyta, Cycadophyta, and Gingkophyta.
Yes, the English oak is the commonest tree in southern and central British broadleaved woodlands.
An oak tree is a summer and fall tree.
An Oak treeAcorns come from oak trees.
An Oak is a deciduous tree not an evergreen. The acorn is the seed of the Oak tree
The national tree of England is the oak tree! :)
Oak trees belong to the plant phylum of magnoliophyta. This phylum contains all types of flowering plants, or angiosperms.
Occuring to my Oak Meadow science book....... People belong to the Chordates. Fish and birds also belong to this Phylum. Also Sea Squirts!
Broad leaf
The kingdom plantae
The English Oak.
Yes, the English oak is the commonest tree in southern and central British broadleaved woodlands.
The Plant Kingdom [Quercus Alba(part of the Beech family)]
Robles is a Spanish surname that means "oak tree" in English. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
The red oak tree has a Latin or scientific name. This is Quercus Rubra. There are also different kinds of red oak, such as English or Eastern, which occur in different places.
Fungi, Annelida Clitellda,Hyporcrateates,Dematiaceae,Stachybotra,Lumbricadae
The oak tree is a plant, and all plants belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Plantae, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Fungi and Protista.
an oak tree much?